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. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of neurosurgery at san francisco general, which has discharged most of its patients, but still has six in critical condition, and two with serious spinal cord injuries that could lead to paralysis. >> the ligaments were simply ripped as they went forward and back in the seat with associated bone fractures as well. it is possible that these folks will never walk again. it is also possible that with some of this rapid surgery and aggressive management in the intensive care unit that they will have a chance to possibly regain some function. >> reporter: manley said many injuries were not apparent at first. >> many of th
. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of...
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but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a kid looking at the older version of me, the idea is that i'm making a non-conscious connection that will stay with me and change my behavior. >> exactly. you can tell someone you will be older some day but the visceral experience of seeing your image in the mirror as older than you are causes this deep connection to your future self and this is what drives future savings behavior. >> reporter: in fact, in a 2011 paper, bailenson and others reported that those who had seen their future selves in the virtual mirror subsequently put twice as much money into a savings account as those who hadn't. and the research co
but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a...
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our perception of the environment, our values as a nation have changed. and that's why we can look at friant dam today and say, maybe we never should have done that. but in the context of the '30s it was >> reporter: for now, it remains impossible for salmon to swim the length of the river and spawn. but a few fish are living in the river, and are reproducing. still, it may take another 20 years before the restoration of the san joaquin can be judged a success or a failure. >> suarez: you can see historical images of life and development in the san joaquin river valley dating back to the 1800s. find that slide show on our homepage. >> woodruff: and to the analysis of shields and brooks: syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome back, gentlemen. so let's start by talking about immigration. the senate passed its bill w what two weeks ago, mark, i think 14 republicans voted for it. but now that it's in the house, the republicans are balking, what is going on if. >> well, it's a different institution, judy. the re
our perception of the environment, our values as a nation have changed. and that's why we can look at friant dam today and say, maybe we never should have done that. but in the context of the '30s it was >> reporter: for now, it remains impossible for salmon to swim the length of the river and spawn. but a few fish are living in the river, and are reproducing. still, it may take another 20 years before the restoration of the san joaquin can be judged a success or a failure. >>...
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to provide real value to you such as saving money, improving energy efficiency, and protecting the environment. so, the green button here we are in san francisco, i can say with some public comfort that pg&e is a signatory to the green button, download my data. and basically you go to the utility website. you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not j
to provide real value to you such as saving money, improving energy efficiency, and protecting the environment. so, the green button here we are in san francisco, i can say with some public comfort that pg&e is a signatory to the green button, download my data. and basically you go to the utility website. you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take...
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and the troika ok now the political environment for such a bell seems to be in the hospital it's unlikely the germans are going to say ok to another twenty thirty billion dollars bailout for that bank and i have in my side of name five other banks and insurance companies and also in their issue so we have almost guaranteed you know most from my perspective my observations of how gracious again once he capitalization before it's one of the positives. that was the owner of boom bust blog dot com reggie middleton. this week negotiations for the teach hipaa laws very few are talking about it and it's getting a little media coverage i would bet most of you haven't even heard of let's break it down a transatlantic trade and investment partnership for short is a trade agreement between the european union and the united states aimed at removing trade barriers to make it easier to buy and sell goods and services but when the e.u. and the us. this is a very large trade agreement one of the biggest in history it is a result of the world trade organization negotiations following through in the so-cal
and the troika ok now the political environment for such a bell seems to be in the hospital it's unlikely the germans are going to say ok to another twenty thirty billion dollars bailout for that bank and i have in my side of name five other banks and insurance companies and also in their issue so we have almost guaranteed you know most from my perspective my observations of how gracious again once he capitalization before it's one of the positives. that was the owner of boom bust blog dot com...
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the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find opponents for friend elise and it is not a long journey to get here. those are the reasons a lot of bundesliga clubs come to -- choose to come here. >> 500 fans have traveled with the team, organized by the club itself. for the supporters, a chance to get up close to the players. they also have brought fans with them. they have to pay for their trip to austria. unlike the clubs. >> we have an advertising partnership. we have billboards in their stadium advertising the region. it is a whole package which includes them coming to train in the area. >> that is another reason why clubs choose austria as
the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find...
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the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find opponents for friend elise and it is not a long journey to get here. those are the reasons a lot of bundesliga clubs come to -- choose to come here. >> 500 fans have traveled with the team, organized by the club itself. for the supporters, a chance to get up close to the players. they also have brought fans with them. they have to pay for their trip to austria. unlike the clubs. >> we have an advertising partnership. we have billboards in their stadium advertising the region. it is a whole package which includes them coming to train in the area. >> that is another reason why clubs choose austria as
the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find...
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beginning of a secular bear market in bonds and so the second question is will this rising interest rate environment complicate an already complicated situation in greece yanis. well you will question is quite separate from your premise. and your question is much more broad and it's not doesn't just but again to greece i think that we are probably going to have to see a very low liquidity and upper level interest rates for a long wired to go because these global crisis is creating a dearth of aggregate demand worldwide so i'm not particularly wired about the increase in interest rates i know that this is a talk in the united states with the better one gets of announcing that he is pulling the plug from to eat but they've got to be a premise max we've got to agree whether it was a levered buyout or not i wish it where i wish there was a conspiracy there was no conspiracy made it was estimates spontaneous disorder was happening in the years up before and let it be fed up and they're oh my no personally he came in in two thousand and nine after the colby's us that had already happened and he was crimin
beginning of a secular bear market in bonds and so the second question is will this rising interest rate environment complicate an already complicated situation in greece yanis. well you will question is quite separate from your premise. and your question is much more broad and it's not doesn't just but again to greece i think that we are probably going to have to see a very low liquidity and upper level interest rates for a long wired to go because these global crisis is creating a dearth of...
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rising because you didn't have any vigilantes it was too expensive to be a vigilante in that sort of environment anonymous analytics as a hedge fund i really think that they could do fantastically well i hope it made contact me because i think i could raise ten or twenty billion dollars for this fund overseas you know it can really do a number i want to then move on to what what this has caused that america is that you have the vigilantes coming in to save america but not fast enough because there are one hundred sixty million full time workers in the u.s. versus one hundred twenty two million before the great recession so nineteen percent of the workforce is now part time before the recession was seventeen percent now related to the bond market you know the world took the latest jobs numbers from america as a boom as that things are getting better but in fact full time jobs are declining people are only working part time in these gulags that are listed on the stock exchange with c. x w r c ca like the u.s. bond markets being sold off by foreign creditors and by hedge funds as well and there's a
rising because you didn't have any vigilantes it was too expensive to be a vigilante in that sort of environment anonymous analytics as a hedge fund i really think that they could do fantastically well i hope it made contact me because i think i could raise ten or twenty billion dollars for this fund overseas you know it can really do a number i want to then move on to what what this has caused that america is that you have the vigilantes coming in to save america but not fast enough because...
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"green is the new red" provides an excellent look at the post-9/11 assault on the animal rights and environment movements, and labeling activists and terrorists. last but not least, grainne o'neill, lawyer for the hacktivist jeremy hammond. she recieved a jd from columbia law, and a ba in mathematics and computer science from cornell. she was a public defender in new orleans.she became direct or of the legal systems of technology, and developed new tools to enhance the performance of her fellow attorneys. a round of applause for these panelists. [applause] i am going to start off with an introduction, laying a framework about what is information activism, and why it is important for democracy. this is an excellent quote. this is thomas jefferson. it lays out two important things, i think. information is necessary, a necessary fuel for the democratic fire. the mechanism that was used for this in the founding period really was the separation of powers and in the bill of rights. the freedom of the press. it is the mechanism that allows information to be desseminated to the public. when we talk abo
"green is the new red" provides an excellent look at the post-9/11 assault on the animal rights and environment movements, and labeling activists and terrorists. last but not least, grainne o'neill, lawyer for the hacktivist jeremy hammond. she recieved a jd from columbia law, and a ba in mathematics and computer science from cornell. she was a public defender in new orleans.she became direct or of the legal systems of technology, and developed new tools to enhance the performance of...
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rights there and the pill lars of exceptionalism i listed and put the best possible people in that environment, doesn't mean they're the smartest or the richest or the best educated, but they're the d doers that take that combination of brains, ambition, education, instinct and know how and that's what built this great shining city on the hill this america that we are. we cannot let this be torn dun. we cannot let them chisel away with their work process -- word processor jackhammers or other jackhammers and undermine us. one of the people that understands that very well, the gentleman from louisiana, dr. fleming. i would be happy to yield to the gentleman from louisiana. mr. fleming: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his words. i'd like to build a little bit upon what you were saying and that is that everyone in this room speaking this evening, opposes amnesty. we've already said that each and every one of us opposed amnesty. but we all celebrate immigration. we come from immigrants. we're a neag of immigrants. my forefathers going all the way back to the 1700's were immigrants from
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or. >> deride a stable international environment. it is economical and you can't think about that without getting involved. they should build a new type of relationship between the great powers, the major powers. you should show the world that the emergence doesn't necessarily where chaos and so on. and very interested in this trying to build it and that's why the american politicians get a great welcome even the ones so friendly. >> there is a member of senior security officials including the length uniforms. it's really interesting and one of the things that came through this strategic mistrust. for example in iraq and afghanistan a large number of american troops have been killed accidentally hit in the u.k. and nobody accept them thinks this is on purpose or the reason for a crisis between the u.s. and england that they said that anything between the u.s. and china notably the embassy balkan was taken as having been purposeful and it is accepted. what do you think are the main grounds for the chinese strategic mistrust for us and
or. >> deride a stable international environment. it is economical and you can't think about that without getting involved. they should build a new type of relationship between the great powers, the major powers. you should show the world that the emergence doesn't necessarily where chaos and so on. and very interested in this trying to build it and that's why the american politicians get a great welcome even the ones so friendly. >> there is a member of senior security officials...
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i think it would be better for the environment, for the consumers and the companies. they would sell more fans if people have more confidence in their product. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady from ohio yields back the balance of her time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from tennessee. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment -- designate the amendment. the chair: amendment number 31 printed -- the clerk: amendment number 31 offered in the congressional record offered by mr. higgins from new york. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. mr. higgins: this bipartisan amendment seeks to stop a flawed plan that would destroy crucial corps projects. the ohio river division is attempting to move key functions performed in buffalo and chicago regions out of their r
i think it would be better for the environment, for the consumers and the companies. they would sell more fans if people have more confidence in their product. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady from ohio yields back the balance of her time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from tennessee. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman...
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>> environment agency said the current regulations they believe are adequate to ensure that any shale gas exploration is done in an environmentally appropriate manner. but as you say, we're so densely populated, local people are probably going to have concerns about trucks coming in with equipment and perhaps piping in water. and so i think it is going to take a lot longer than people hope. >> and clearly you need to give local communities a cut of the profits, don't you? you need to incentivize them to -- i don't know how you do that, but i imagine you need to say we'll take the money and build schools or chip in for hospitals. >> that's a standard part of planning in the uk. smart developers know they got to bring in support from local community and no matter what they're building. >> good to talk to you. did you ever play twister, by the way? >> i did. >> we all have done it, right? gone on to some very unusual positions. the man behind one of the world's most popular games twister has passed away. he invented the hugely popular game. this brought partygoers together in some of the
>> environment agency said the current regulations they believe are adequate to ensure that any shale gas exploration is done in an environmentally appropriate manner. but as you say, we're so densely populated, local people are probably going to have concerns about trucks coming in with equipment and perhaps piping in water. and so i think it is going to take a lot longer than people hope. >> and clearly you need to give local communities a cut of the profits, don't you? you need...
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>> well, i think first of all, a stable international environment. for them to reach economic goals. you can't think about that ithout thinking about u.s.-china relations. and i think that's probably the main thing. particularly this new leading team. over and emphasizing over that we should build a new of relationship between powers. >> major powers. >> yeah. e should show the world that the emergence of a new major power doesn't necessarily mean chaos and war and so on. i think they're very interested in this, in trying to build it. politicians erican that go over there usually get a eally great welcome, even the ones that aren't so friendly. >> so, as i mentioned, i spent ast week in beijing with a number of senior security officials, including wearing the pla. uniforms of the it was really interesting. one of the themes that came of ugh was the theme strategicic mistrust. and the argument that was given as for example in iraq and afghanistan, a large number of american troops have been killed friendly ly by uk fire. nobody except real anglo folks
>> well, i think first of all, a stable international environment. for them to reach economic goals. you can't think about that ithout thinking about u.s.-china relations. and i think that's probably the main thing. particularly this new leading team. over and emphasizing over that we should build a new of relationship between powers. >> major powers. >> yeah. e should show the world that the emergence of a new major power doesn't necessarily mean chaos and war and so on. i...
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. >> you can't go into environments like this and earn the trust of two boys like this who have needs like this and then just walk away. >> she cared enough to stay and help us out. >> reporter: with that leroy want to college. dartanyon won a spot on the u.s. paralympic judo team. his first call -- >> hey, lisa, i am going to london. i love you too. >> reporter: so lisa and leroy were there in london, cheering and watching as leroy won critical matches and earned a bronze medal. >> i did it, lisa. >> you did it. you did everything. i am so proud of you. >> reporter: next month this remarkable family will be there when leroy graduates from college. >> she is like -- like another mother. me and dartanyon, we're brothers. we're brothers. and she just created the family like she was the missing piece to the family. >> there are angels among us. that's for sure. >> you almost never see a story where someone steps in to help two people are lost in their ways. that is incredible. the fact that she would do that. and the bond that they have created. >> oh, yeah, it is a family in more ways t
. >> you can't go into environments like this and earn the trust of two boys like this who have needs like this and then just walk away. >> she cared enough to stay and help us out. >> reporter: with that leroy want to college. dartanyon won a spot on the u.s. paralympic judo team. his first call -- >> hey, lisa, i am going to london. i love you too. >> reporter: so lisa and leroy were there in london, cheering and watching as leroy won critical matches and earned...
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. >> for animals to adapt to their environment they have to eat leaves. last year i saw a catfish walking across dry land and i hadn't even had anything to drink. >> brian, i need a baseball and i will strike you out later. >> you think i could stop a short home run from going over the wall. oh! where's the ball? >> you've got to get to the wall. >> the two-year-old basketball wonder has some new moves. trick shot titus live from new york showing off his tricks. >> you can't teach that. you're a machine. >> how do you stop this? [music] >> mainly surprised. but he was able to bounce back. >>steve: he did. >>brian: if he could hit seven straight shots, i'm thinking he's 22 instead of 2, so i figure -- he has a hot hand. >>steve: the thing about titus is he's great at throwing the ball. he just needs to work on catching it. he's not the ball catcher. these a thrower. >>gretchen: he's 2! >>brian: the president nominated her to be the top diplomat in europe, but the state department spokesperson victoria newland still has a lot to answer for in which many say
. >> for animals to adapt to their environment they have to eat leaves. last year i saw a catfish walking across dry land and i hadn't even had anything to drink. >> brian, i need a baseball and i will strike you out later. >> you think i could stop a short home run from going over the wall. oh! where's the ball? >> you've got to get to the wall. >> the two-year-old basketball wonder has some new moves. trick shot titus live from new york showing off his tricks....